During the conversation, the positive dynamics of the development of bilateral relations between the two countries was noted, which was greatly facilitated by the visit of the Head of Uzbekistan to Hungary in early October this year.
The parties discussed practical aspects of the implementation of existing agreements, paying special attention to the analysis and development of measures for accelerated implementation of 42 documents signed between Uzbekistan and Hungary for a total of $ 1.2 billion. In particular, the prospects for the implementation of joint investment projects in agriculture, the automotive industry, pharmaceuticals, banking and finance, transport and logistics, as well as cooperation in the field of digitalization of water management processes were considered.
In particular, an agreement was reached to organize a visit of representatives of Hungarian companies "Bona Farm", "Master Good" and "Kite" for detailed study of projects for the creation of poultry clusters, intensive gardening and processing of fruit and vegetable products, companies "RABA" and "Joison Safety Systems" - for the organization of supplies of components for the automotive industry, companies "Meditop", "Femfelgozzo", "Gideon Richter" - to create high-tech pharmaceutical enterprises for the production of innovative drugs, medical furniture and medical equipment.
After discussing the prospects for cooperation in the banking and financial sphere, the parties considered the possibility of creating a joint Uzbek-Hungarian investment fund, and also agreed to intensify the implementation of the project with OTP Group.
Aspects of bilateral cooperation in the transport and logistics sphere are considered separately. The parties welcomed the successful launch of direct flights from Samarkand to Abu Dhabi with Wiz Air and discussed the creation of a joint carrier with the participation of Uzbek investors. An agreement has been reached to accelerate the signing of an intergovernmental agreement on air traffic.
In the field of digitalization of water resources management processes, it was agreed to develop a comprehensive action plan and intensify cooperation between relevant scientific institutions.
Following the talks, the parties expressed their commitment to continue working together and taking concrete practical measures to implement Roadmaps and programs for the practical implementation of projects in the areas of cooperation discussed, the press service of the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan reports.